chance in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for chance in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.chance [Am tʃæns, Brit tʃɑːns] N

3.1. chance C (opportunity):

chance
chance
to jump or leap at the chance
the chance of a lifetime
the chance of a lifetime
now's my chance
now's my chance
to miss one's chance
finished yet? — give me a chance!
it'll work if you only give it a chance
you won't get a second chance

4. chance C (likelihood):

chance
chance
chance f or m esp LatAm
your plan hasn't a chance
they don't stand much of a chance
she's got a fighting chance
not a or no chance! inf
it's a million-to-one chance or a chance in a million
(the) chances are (that) … inf
to be in with a chance Brit

II.chance [Am tʃæns, Brit tʃɑːns] VB trans

chance on VB [Am tʃæns -, Brit tʃɑːns -], chance upon VB (v + prep + o)

Translations for chance in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

chance in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for chance in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.chance [tʃɑ:ns, Am tʃæns] N

III.chance [tʃɑ:ns, Am tʃæns] VB trans

off-chance [ˈɒftʃɑ:nts, Am ˈɑ:ftʃænts] N

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slim chance
escaso, -a

Translations for chance in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

chance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the chance of a lifetime (for sb)
to do sth on the off chance that ...
to give sb a chance (to do sth)
to have the chance (to do sth)
to miss one's chance (to do sth)
to not have a chance in hell
to chance it, to chance one's arm
to leap at the chance to do sth
is he/she ill by any chance?
to have a good chance of success
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By holding activities and events such as orchid rambles and birdwatching fairs, the trust gives people of all ages the chance to experience local wildlife.
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To test the doubt was dramatically a chance not to be missed, not be bungled either by resolving it.
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It has been reported that cultures other than white have an increased chance of experiencing infant mortality.
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Stopping nicotine use and smoking several weeks before and several weeks after surgery cleans the body and improves the chance of an uneventful recovery.
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The sightseeing tour also gave them a chance to bond with each other.
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Scholars, professionals, and students alike have the chance to explore the newest research and information by participating in panel and round-table discussions from all disciplines.
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The larger animals are grazing excess vegetation, trees are sometimes uprooted and controlled burning is carried out occasionally, to give the sandy heath a chance.
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With overwhelmingly more than chance frequency, languages with dominant order VSO have the adjective after the noun. 18.
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An example is where you purchase goods or services and then given the chance to enter into the lottery and possibly win a prize.
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Now he deserves to exult in the chance, that he's earned for himself, to cut it with the world's best.
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